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Hartmark strengthens UK–China trade ties with new export credit collaboration

Hartmark strengthens UK–China trade ties with new export credit collaboration

Daniel Bevan - Senior Journalist

Daniel Bevan - Senior Journalist

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North Wales-based fintech and advisory firm Hartmark Consultancy Limited has bolstered its position in international trade assurance following a high-level engagement with China’s official export credit insurer.

The company recently hosted a senior delegation from the China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation (Sinosure) at its North Wales representative office, marking a major step in enhancing UK–China trade relations and reinforcing the role of Welsh fintech in global commerce.

Hartmark, a specialist in international debt recovery and export advisory services, demonstrated its proprietary digital trade assurance platform, which supports export credit agencies (ECAs) worldwide with services such as credit and asset investigations, trade validation, collections, and cross-border debt recovery.

Tailored specifically for the ECA marketplace, Hartmark’s platform offers a tech-enabled suite of tools that improve due diligence, fraud prevention, and recovery outcomes for global insurers and export agencies. The system supports real-time monitoring and ethical recovery processes, addressing growing demand for transparency and resilience in global trade.

“This collaboration underscores our dedication to innovation, regulatory excellence, and global connectivity—empowering international trade,” said Keith Allmark, founder of Hartmark. “As we launch our services across the UK and international markets, we’re proud to champion Wales as a centre of fintech excellence, where regional values meet global ambition.”

Backed by FinTech Wales, Hartmark has leveraged regional innovation and inclusive growth strategies to expand its footprint. With a focus on AI integration and robust system design, the company is gaining recognition for delivering effective digital solutions in an area often dominated by multinational players.

The latest collaboration with Sinosure reflects growing international confidence in UK-based fintech for trade credit and risk assurance. As economic conditions evolve, such partnerships are expected to become increasingly important for businesses and governments navigating cross-border trade complexities.

From its headquarters in North Wales, Hartmark is helping to shape the future of international trade support services—putting Welsh innovation at the heart of a sector critical to global economic stability.

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